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Organic Compounds Worksheet

The document is an organic compounds worksheet that provides descriptions of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. It lists 20 statements and asks the student to match each statement with the correct compound - L for lipids, C for carbohydrates, P for proteins, or N for nucleic acids. The key for most of the statements is provided.

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Organic Compounds Worksheet

The document is an organic compounds worksheet that provides descriptions of lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. It lists 20 statements and asks the student to match each statement with the correct compound - L for lipids, C for carbohydrates, P for proteins, or N for nucleic acids. The key for most of the statements is provided.

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Organic Compounds Worksheet

Name: Cinco, Princess Beau L.


Date: 08/17/21

Directions: Match the cellular compounds to the descriptions below.

Lipids (L) Carbohydrates (C) Proteins (P) Nucleic Acids (N)

1) _N_ Deoxyribonucleic Acid

2) _N_ Stores genetic information essential for the production of proteins.

3) _C_ Main source of energy for organisms.

4) _C_ Used in cellular respiration.

5) _L_ Do not dissolve in water.

6) _N_ Made of nucleotides.

7) _P_ Speeds up a chemical reaction without being used up.

8) _N_ Examples include DNA and RNA

9) _L_ Examples include-Fatty Acids, Steroids, Waxes, Triglycerides and Phospholipids.

10) _P_ Muscle and Skin are mostly made of this compound.

11) _P_ Made of amino acids.

12) _P_ Structurally and functionally one of the most important molecules.

13) _P_ Examples include enzymes.

14) _L_ Called "fats" when solid and "oil" when liquid at room temperature.

15) _C_ Store glucose in the form of glycogen (animal) and starch (plants).

16) _C_ Glucose, Sucrose and Glycogen.

17) _L_ Makes up most of cell membranes.

18) _N_ Transfers genetic information essential for the production of proteins.

19) _C_ Examples include polysaccharides, monosaccharide and disaccharides

20) _L_ Fatty compound.

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